I remember I didn't have this problem before, but now I refreshed the page trice but the LaTeX part isn't shown properly.
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3$\begingroup$ It's a global problem, see Where's the LaTeX love gone?. $\endgroup$– Stéphane GimenezMar 13, 2012 at 14:27
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$\begingroup$ If have always wondered why so many sites like to introduce dependencies by not hosting the JavaScripts they use locally. $\endgroup$– uliMar 13, 2012 at 14:32
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1$\begingroup$ @uli: speed! When you can load a page without re-downloading the script because it's already cached by your browser, or when downloading it pulls it from a server closer to your location, then under normal conditions the page will load faster, and you'll have a more pleasant experience on the site. The SE devs spend a ridiculous amount of time working to shave off a few milliseconds here and there - it all adds up... $\endgroup$– Shog9Mar 13, 2012 at 16:53
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2$\begingroup$ At the price of importing other peoples downtimes... If SE would keep a copy for all its sites, the effect would be the same, without the dependency. What if they go out of service, or change the version an break your code? $\endgroup$– uliMar 13, 2012 at 16:54
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MathJax's CDN is having... issues.
Nothing we can do on our end, should be resolved soon.
Update: appears to be up now. Devs have added potential for a work-around if it happens again.